Being one day to solicit for my husband's liberty for a time, he bade me bring the next day a certificate from a physician, that he was really ill.
Sir Richard Fanshawe was buried with much pomp; and a full account of the ceremony occurs in his funeral certificate in the College of Arms.
A certificate of graduation from such a school shall be required from every young man who applies for a marriage license or for a permit to engage in a craft or to acquire property.
Thus, the artisan who wished to settle outside the Pale had to produce not only a certificatefrom his trade-union testifying to his professional ability but also a testimony from the police that he was not under trial.
Many a Jewish newcomer would bring with him on his arrival in St. Petersburg an artisan's certificate and enrol himself as an apprentice of some "full-fledged" Jewish artisan.
A certificate of the service is endorsed on the back of the instrument, sworn before the surrogate of the superior court, or before a notary public, if the service is abroad.
The affidavits are sworn before magistrates, or others competent to administer oaths in the country where they are made, and authenticated by a certificate from the British Consul.
I have only to show your letters, the certificate of marriage, to your damnably miserly old uncle, and he would at once make terms.
Unfortunately, however, this doctor does not publish the death certificate with the testimonial, which latter he continued to use after her death.
But that is the utmost that can be said for the propagation of such utter vapidities; and the man who pays his five cents for the privilege of reading them can scarcely be said to produce a certificate of intelligence in so doing.
This being done the depositor reconducted them to the hall which they had just quitted, commended the young people in a short Latin speech to the dean, and prayed in their name for a certificate of the deposition.
Finally, the dean gave to each of them as a symbol of wisdom a few grains of salt to taste, scattered in sign of joy some drops of wine over their heads, and handed to them the certificate of the accomplished deposition.
From this rude custom, which here and there expired in the beginning of the eighteenth century, is derived the circumstance that a new student, still, before he can be matriculated, must take out his certificate of deposition.
A copy of these testimonies is contained in the so-called departure-certificate, without which no one can be admitted to the state's examination; and this certificate is sent directly by the prorector to the board of examination.
The certificate expressly announces whether the student has taken part in any interdicted combination or not; whether he even were suspected of such participation, and on what grounds.
At the caravanserai is a traveller who says he hails from the Pishin Valley, and he produces a certificate in English, recommending him as a stone mason.
The certificate settles all doubts of his being from India, for were one to meet an Hindostani in the classic shades of purgatory itself, he would immediately produce a certificate recommending him for something or other.
Each one wants a certificate showing that he has contributed to my comfort and entertainment, and lastly comes the nawab himself and his bosom friend, the hospital doctor, to bid me farewell and request the same favor.
The old fellow with the certificate picks out a small box and raises the lid; a huge cobra thrusts out its hideous head and puffs its hooded neck to the size of a man's hand.
He is the worst "certificate fiend" that I have met.
The following were won by deaf mutes:--Both certificate and prize, E.
The naturalized German, in many cases the holder for years of a certificate of British citizenship, was made to feel the blight of the wave of passion sweeping over the country.
It will be embellished with a gilded birth-certificate attested by the clerk of the County of La Porte, Indiana.
But since my testimony will not be received, I am determined that you shall give me a certificate in writing that such is the fact.
A school became vacant in the neighboring township, and I made up my mind, armed as I was with a first-class certificate awarded me by the County Board of Examaminers, that I would apply for the position.
Crosse, Scott, and Johnson, surgeons, upon whose certificate she was respited generally.
Supervisor of Excise for Norwich under certificate from the magistrates of that city.
A certificate, sworn to, must be obtained; any violation of this act or neglect to take out such certificate will result in freedom to the slave.
No Negro over fifteen years of age to be imported from the United States except under certificate of good character.
His full baptismal name is "And Charity," and in his own marriage certificate his name is so written.
A Mr. Gray, bearing the once familiar Christian name of Anketil, wanted the certificate of his baptism.
This simply amounts to a certificate that they have not grown--that they have not developed--and that they know just as little now as they ever did.
The certificate was issued in Sumner County, Tennessee.